Paragraph 1:
of presents: prepositional phrase
and: coordinating conjunction
Being frightened: gerund phrase
Chaz and Lilly: compound subject
his little sister: appositive phrase
which was always delicious: Nonessential which clause
breakfast: direct object
After they finished eating: introductory adverb clause
Whoever did this: Noun clause
upset: predicate adjective
Stop: understood You
to fall: infinitive
family: collective noun
him: indirect object
therefore: conjunctive adverb
ran, looked up: compound predicate
What she saw: Noun clause
it: direct object
either, or: correlative conjunction

Paragraph 2:
Get ready and go downstairs: understood you
cold: predicate adjective
therefore: conjunctive adverb
Running down the stairs: participle phrase
Although I woke up early: introductory adverb clause
who is in college: nonessential adjective clause
to open my stocking first: infinitive phrase
Jim, John, and I: compound subject
that this was going to be the best Christmas: Noun clause
Julie: appositive
cake: direct object
on Christmas Eve: prepositional phrase
girl: predicate noun
Before she made the cake: Introductory adverb clause
family: collective noun
everyone: indirect object
that are on the table: that clause
which made her cry: which clause
watched/laughed: compound predicate

Paragraph 3:
woke up and ran: compound predicate
in the dark: prepositional phrase
After Mason trips: introductory adverb clause
which are their parents: which clause
Brian and Lindsey: compound subject
but: coordinating conjunction
Brian: indirect object
present: direct object
Don't do that: understood you
that Brian requested from Santa: that clause
good: predicate adjective
smells: special linking verb
To his room ran Brian: inverted order
who was in rage: nonessential adjective clause
to go to the store: infinitive phrase
however: conjunctive adverb
family: collective noun
leader: object complement
that was now destroyed: essential adjective clause